The Gods We Can Touch

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AlbumJan 21 / 202215 songs, 50m 1s
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Aurora - The Gods We Can Touch | Album Review

The NME review of Norwegian sensation AURORA's third album 'The Gods We Can Touch', with the Billie Eilish muse opening up her sonic pallette

Aurora’s celestial spark remains her calling card.

Whereas her debut album, All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend, was an introspective work, and follow-ups Step 1: Infections of a Different Kind and Step 2: A Different Kind of Human concerned broader humanity, Norwegian pop star Aurora Aksnes examines behavior through the lens of mythology on her fourth album, The Gods We Can Touch.

AURORA experiments with genre in her joyful new album, exploring morality and desire through the lens of Greek mythology.

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There’s a certain magical parity that exists between Aurora Aksnes’ airy physical appearance and her alluring musical complexion.

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Europe’s favourite eclectic pop icon Aurora has returned to grace 2022 with her new record ‘The Gods We Can Touch’ – a

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The new album from Norwegian artist Aurora can feel a bit generic – but there's enough infectious spirit here to carry it through

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The Gods We Touch by Aurora Album review by Mimi Kenny. The Full-length is now available via Decca Records and streaming services

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Aurora (NOR) - The Gods We Can Touch review: You may not need a cure m'lady, but we did, so thank you.